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Myles Caba
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The asterisk next to 2020-2022 season bios indicate the NJCAA’s decision to grant an extra year of eligibility for student-athletes in light of the COVID-19 pandemic; the student-athlete’s year of eligibility did not “advance” from 2020 to 2021 and 2021 to 2022 due to this NJCAA ruling.
Career Honors:
- First Team All-Suncoast Conference (2021)
2023 (Redshirt Freshman)
- Did not compete due to injury
- Redshirted to retain eligibility
2022 (**Freshman - South Florida State)
- Pitched in six games, making five starts before season-ending elbow surgery
- Posted 1-1 record and 1.89 ERA over 19 innings
- Tallied 17 strikeouts compared to three walks
- Tossed three scoreless frames in season debut against Lake-Sumter State (1/29)
- Struck out season-high five across season-long six innings at Daytona State (2/19)
2021 (*Freshman - South Florida State)
- Appeared in 18 contests, earning 11 starts
- Went 4-5 with 2.89 ERA in 71.2 innings
- Registered 85 strikeouts and held opponents to .234 batting average
- Did not allow earned run in first 11.2 innings
- Totaled career-best 12 strikeouts across seven frames vs. Hillsborough (3/22)
- Twirled complete game shutout, striking out nine against Polk State (4/23)
2020 (Freshman - South Florida State)
- Pitched in 11 games and made two starts in shortened 2020 college baseball season
- Went 2-2 with 4.96 ERA and 15 strikeouts over 16.1 innings
- Notched first career save with scoreless frame vs. Santa Fe (2/15)
- Surrendered one unearned run across three innings in first career start against Lincoln Land (3/8)
- Tossed five shutout frames in final appearance of campaign vs. Erie (3/12)
High School
- Four-year letterman at Bloomingdale
- Mounted 12-6 ledger and 1.87 ERA in final two seasons
Personal
- Parents are Juan Caba and Wendy Ureña
- Has one sister and one brother, Darian Reyes and Dylan Caba
- Intends to major in health science